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As I get ready to buy some equipment and have been reading a lot here and other places I notice that some people talk about how heavy these rigs are to get to the beach and back from parking lots. I was at our kite beach the other day and picked up some different kite foils and board. Some were quite light and others significantly heavier.

I would like to go the lighter route as I am about the age of PonoBill but not nearly as tall. As I age I have said that “carbon fibre is my friend” and “everything has to get lighter as I age”. I looked at a Signature 184 and it weighed in at just under 7 lbs. I came across a description of the NP Glide Surf and it was around 10 lbs.

How low are some of your weights? What did you have to do to get them that low? Thanks in advance. John

John65, for me it is not as much about weight as it is about the mast length.

I am 5'10" and I use a 90 cm mast. I like that mast because I can ride high at times and I do not loose control.

However, having the large Slingshot Infinity 84 wing out at the end of this long mast makes it seem a lot heavier than if I had a shorter mast.

It also makes it difficult to get out of the water in shore break with both the board and wing. If you do not have shore break that would be one issue you do not have to worry about.

If I was a lot taller the longer mast might not be as big an issue because my arms could easily reach the end of the mast and the handle on the board.

I think if you can get carbon go for it, but I recommend that you not sacrifice performance for less weight. If you need a larger board for stability, and a longer mast so you don't foil out, it does make it more difficult on land, but it is worth it once on the water.